Hotel shower renovations are high-stakes: rooms are out of service, revenue is lost, and the result must last 5–10 years before the next renovation. Choosing the wrong material means premature replacement or ongoing maintenance costs. This guide helps owners and procurement teams make an informed material selection based on hotel tier, budget, and timeline.

Recommendation: Solid surface or large-format tile
200–400 per bathroom) is negligible in a 60,000+ room renovationRecommendation: Solid surface or premium acrylic surround
Recommendation: FRP or acrylic

For a 200-room hotel, choosing solid surface over tile saves roughly 2–4 months of renovation schedule.

FRP can be the cheapest option over 10 years if the property plans a full renovation within that window. For properties holding for 15+ years, solid surface becomes the most cost-effective choice.
Q: Can material choice affect brand approval? A: Yes. Most hotel brands require materials meeting specific standards. Solid surface and tile are universally accepted. Some brands restrict FRP to specific tiers. Check your brand's design criteria manual.
Q: What about shower doors and enclosures? A: Shower doors are a separate spec, but the material choice affects door installation. Solid surface walls accommodate any door system. Tile walls require careful coordination with door track placement (holes in tile are irreversible).
Q: Should I hire a specialist installer for solid surface showers? A: Yes. Solid surface installation requires experience with seam welding and adhesive bonding. A tile contractor is not automatically qualified to install solid surface panels.
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